Mr Charles Sibthorp

1783 - 1855
Summary information for Mr Charles Sibthorp

Contributions

1830

AGRICULTURAL DISTRESS. Commons February 26, 1830

WOOL TRADE. Commons March 1, 1830

2 speeches — ABSENTEES. Commons March 1, 1830

NATIONAL, DISTRESS. Commons March 8, 1830

DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY. Commons March 16, 1830

STATE OF THE NATION. Commons March 16, 1830

DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 18, 1830

DISTRESS OF THE COUNTRY—ADJOURNED DEBATE. Commons March 19, 1830

MISREPRESENTATION. Commons March 25, 1830

PENSIONS FOR THE HON. R. DUNDAS AND THE HON. W. L. BATHURST. Commons March 26, 1830

2 speeches — SUPPLY. Commons April 2, 1830

SUPPLY.—ASSESSED TAXES. Commons April 6, 1830

REPORTS OF THE PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT. Commons April 7, 1830

BEER TRADE. Commons May 4, 1830

SUPPLY. Commons May 10, 1830

NORTHERN ROADS BILL. Commons June 3, 1830

SUPPLY.—RECRIMINATION. Commons November 5, 1830

ABSENCE or MINISTERS. Commons November 8, 1830

THE ROYAL VISIT TO THE CITY. Commons November 8, 1830

THE METROPOLITAN POLICE. Commons November 18, 1830

PENSIONS AND SALARIES. — POSTMASTER-GENERAL OF IRELAND. Commons December 2, 1830

ADULTERATION OF BEER. Commons December 2, 1830

SALARIES, PENSIONS, NATIONAL DISTRESS. Commons December 6, 1830

SUPPLY — WINDSOR CASTLE. Commons December 6, 1830

SALARIES OF PUBLIC OFFICERS. Commons December 9, 1830

2 speeches — LOCAL COURTS OF JUDICATURE. Commons December 10, 1830

ASSESSED TAXES. Commons December 10, 1830

WEST-INDIA COLONIES—SLAVERY. Commons December 13, 1830

2 speeches — AMBASSADORS. Commons December 13, 1830

UNNECESSARY PLACES. Commons December 13, 1830

STATE OF THE LABOURING CLASSES—SPADE HUSBANDRY. Commons December 17, 1830

TAXATION AND TITHES. Commons December 17, 1830

2 speeches — CLERK OF THE ORDNANCE. Commons December 23, 1830

2 speeches — ADJOURNMENT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Commons December 23, 1830

CIVIL LIST PENSIONS. Commons December 23, 1830

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